Data from: Pharmacological characterisation of S 47445, a novel positive allosteric modulator of AMPA receptors
S 47445 is a novel positive allosteric modulator of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionic acid (AMPA) receptors (AMPA-PAM). S 47445 enhanced glutamate’s action at AMPA receptors on human and rat receptors and was inactive at NMDA and kainate receptors. Potentiation did not differ amon...
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Zusammenfassung: | S 47445 is a novel positive allosteric modulator of
alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionic acid (AMPA) receptors
(AMPA-PAM). S 47445 enhanced glutamate’s action at AMPA receptors on human
and rat receptors and was inactive at NMDA and kainate receptors.
Potentiation did not differ among the different AMPA receptors subtypes
(GluA1/2/4 flip and flop variants) (EC50 between 2.5–5.4 μM), except a
higher EC50 value for GluA4 flop (0.7 μM) and a greater amount of
potentiation on GluA1 flop. A low concentration of S 47445 (0.1 μM)
decreased receptor response decay time of GluA1flop/GluA2flip AMPA
receptors and increased the sensitivity to glutamate. Furthermore, S 47445
(0.1 and 0.3 μM) in presence of repetitive glutamate pulses induced a
progressive potentiation of the glutamate-evoked currents from the second
pulse of glutamate confirming a rapid-enhancing effect of S 47445 at low
concentrations. The potentiating effect of S 47445 (1 μM) was
concentration-dependently reversed by the selective AMPA receptor
antagonist GYKI52466 demonstrating the selective modulatory effect of S
47445 on AMPA receptors. Using an AMPA-kainate chimera approach, it was
confirmed that S 47445 binds to the common binding pocket of AMPA-PAMs. S
47445 did not demonstrate neurotoxic effect against glutamate-mediated
excitotoxicity in vitro, in contrast significantly protected rat cortical
neurons at 10 μM. S 47445 was shown to improve both episodic and spatial
working memory in adult rodents at 0.3 mg/kg, as measured in the natural
forgetting condition of object recognition and T-maze tasks. Finally, no
deleterious effect on spontaneous locomotion and general behavior was
observed up to 1000 mg/kg of S 47445 given acutely in rodents, neither
occurrence of convulsion or tremors. Collectively, these results indicate
that S 47445 is a potent and selective AMPA-PAM presenting procognitive
and potential neuroprotective properties. This drug is currently evaluated
in clinical phase 2 studies in Alzheimer’s disease and in Major Depressive
Disorder. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.91cm1 |